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"He's been living in an alley at the hotel across the marina for a week. The man is swimming in sadness."
"Well, then I guess we swim him over a life vest. Let's set sail."
- Hold that thought: Nebraska won't be getting former blue-chip tight end Kavario Middleton, reports Brian Christopherson of the Lincoln Journal Star, who is also excited to see Lavonte David in action.
- Tommy Tuberville is impressed with how his running game has looked lately, reports Don Williams of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
- Only 14 of the 120 FBS schools made money from athletics last year, but Texas and Missouri were among them.
- Dennis Dodd of CBSSports.com re-hashes the "One-Second Obsession" from the Big 12 title game and picks the North and South races.
- A former UCLA chancellor is trying to block the addition of Utah and Colorado to the Pac-10, and Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman wonders if the Big 12 would take the Buffaloes back.
- Give Taylor Potts the benefit of the doubt, upset Texas Tech fans. He deserves it, writes Adam Zuvanich of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
- Now is the time for Oklahoma State defensive end Richetti Jones to shine, writes John Helsley of The Oklahoman.
- Kellis Robinett of the Wichita Eagle previews Kansas State's situation at quarterback.
- Wes Kemp's numbers on the stat sheet in two scrimmages for Missouri aren't a cause for concern for Tiger fans. The receiver is most valuable elsewhere, writes Dieter Kurtenbach of the Columbia Missourian.
- Sam Acho has already proved plenty of his potential. Now it's brother Emmanuel's turn, writes Randy Riggs of the Austin American-Statesman.
- A move to single-digit numbers has helped the mindset of a pair of Kansas defensive backs, writes Brady McCollough of the Kansas City Star. Elsewhere at Kansas, true freshman Keeston Terry's high school coach says a move to from receiver to safety isn't a bad idea, based on what he did in high school, reports Matt Tait of the Lawrence Journal-World.
- Chuck Carlton at The Dallas Morning News predicts a 9-3 season for Texas A&M.
- Mike Leach and Craig James are trying to move on, but* David Barron of the Houston Chronicle checks on the aftermath of the end of last season.
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